A new study shows Neptune's white clouds have all but vanished - and it may be due to intense ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun, according to scientists at the University of California, Berkeley.
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New study captures the behavior of interacting electrons that give rise to insulating states, addressing a key unsolved puzzle in the field. Princeton-led researchers have unlocked mysteries of electron interactions in MATBG using advanced microscopy, paving …
Although usually solitary animals, two juvenile great whites, nicknamed Simon and Jekyll, have been tracked traveling more than 4,000 miles together along the U.S. east coast.
A new type of star is shedding light on the mysterious origin of magnetars, the strongest magnets in the universe. Magnetars are super-dense dead stars with...
This groundbreaking discovery is based on three decades of Neptune observations captured by Hubble Space Telescope, the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, and the Lick Observatory in California.
Palaeontologists believe that a fossil found in Brazil might hold the clue to the origin of dinosaurs.The bones were found by Brazilian researcher Rodrigo Te...
French novelist Jules Verne delighted 19th-century readers with the tantalizing notion that a journey to the center of the Earth was actually plausible.
Scientists have used advanced imaging techniques to identify brain activity and regions linked to cognitive motor dissociation (CMD), or 'hidden consciousness'.
Researchers have reported on what they're calling the 'Coliseum' site of dinosaur tracks, a large and multi-layered rock formation in Denali National Park in Alaska that carries markings dating back some 70 million years.
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Chandrayaan-3 LIVE updates: Lander Module was seperated from Propulsion module on Thursday making it now ready for historic soft landing on lunar south pole.
Asteroid impacts have arguably killed off more species than almost any other type of disaster since life began on Earth. The most famous of these, the Chicxulub impactor, killed the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago, along with 76% of all species on the pl…